THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hadassah Hospital Honors Detroiter MICHAEL KAPLIT Photography A room for cancer re- search at Hadassah Hospi- tal in Jerusalem, named for the late daughter of Benja- min Laikin, Bat Sheva Lai- kin Davidson, will be offi- cially opened June 13. Laikin has long been ac- tive in Jewish communal affairs and is a founder and author of the by-laws of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit. Weddings • Bar Mitzvas 642-1039 MINDREADING & MAGIC Audience Participation Party Entertainment by Bill Nagler 569 - 1719 1-662-3700 Say it most impressively with ... I Men's Clubs BETH. MOSES MEN'S CLUB will hold its installa- tion of officers Sunday, fol- lowing 8:45 services in the synagogue. Breakfast will be served. Newly elected of- ficers are: Alfred Cowan, president; Donald Farkus and Arthur Sandberg, vice presidents; Henry Rubin, treasurer; Saul Kingston and Gerald Leopold, secre- taries; Jack Kroker and Ger- ald Rogers, trustees. Allan Rosenberg, president of the Great Lakes Region Na- tional Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, will install the officers. Probus Club Picks Kaplan L L It means so much more to say "Get Well" with a beautifully arranged basket of carefully selected, health-giving fresh fruits, with assorted sweets and snacks. A treat to eat, that can be shared with others priced from $15.95 DAILY DELIVERY to all hospitals (or homes)._ Business associates and customers will also appreciate gift baskets. Cali 862-6800 Gift Dept. y Off ri:011y 1114.7,11 .11 :10111 1111.r_ 11 112 AC 0111" They'll be safe from heat ani moths. renew ) their beauk 1....1th our thorov,h cleamn . : and service. Fur Restyling Transform your Mink Stole, Cape or Jacket to our New 1976 Fur and Leather Shirt Jacket or Pant Coat. furs by Inc. 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The conclave will be held July 25-29 at the Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. r- June 4, 1976 39 Mandell L. Berman, past president of Detroit's Jew- ish Welfare Federation, re- ported that the American Association for Jewish Edu- cation is conducting a study in the Philadelphia metro- politan area to determine the residual effects of mem- education on adult em- bers of Philadelphia's Jew- bers ish community. Berman is chairman of AAJE's na- tional governing council. He said the study, which was commissioned by the Federation of Jewish Agen- cies of Greater Philadel- phia, will concentrate on graduates of various types of secondary Jewish schools / in the community in an ef- fort to analyze their Jewish involvement and commit- ment. members for its fall nursery program. Youngsters may be enrolled in two, three or five half-day sessions, and transportation is available. The nursery is staffed by certified teachers and li- censed by the state. 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